MUG Bent Liner Brush
Great for applying gel liner. The bent shape makes a cat eye easy to create. The bristles are small, firm, and flexible making for a precise application every time. Click to shop
Crown Brush Angle Liner
If you don’t like the Bent Liner brush for gel liner, you could always use this one. The bristles are thin, slanted, and dense making for a pretty good application. Click to shop
MAC #239 Eye Shader Brush
Perfect for packing color onto the lids. Works on both loose pigments and press powders. The smooth, firm, flat bristles are amazing at building an intense color on the lid.
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Urban Decay Shadow Brush
Similar to the MAC #239 above but cheaper! I really like this brush for creamy products like cream/gel eyeshadow or cream concealers. The bristles are stiff allowing for a very precise application.
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MAC #217 Blending Brush
The ultimate blender that not only works on powder eyeshadow but on cream shadows, too. The dense, oval fibres are great for getting the perfect smokey eye or blending in the crease. You could also use the #217 for feathering concealer under the eye. Click to shop
Crown Brush Round Crease Brush
These short, tapered bristles have no trouble getting right into there to create a defined crease or a cut crease look. Blends nicely on the outer-V, too!
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EcoTools Bamboo Smudge Eyeliner Brush
The pencil tip of this brush works like a charm! Smudging eyeliner or eyeshadow over liner for that smokey effect is super simple because of the very stiff, yet very soft, cruelty-free bristles. Click to shop
MAC #275 Medium Angled Shading Brush
I use the #275 for highlighting the brow bone and contouring smaller areas, like the nose. Flip the brush and use the longer bristles for blending your eyeshadow. The synthetic bristles are soft and fluffy. Click to shop
MAC#208 Angled Brow Brush
Great for applying brow powder or brow wax. Thin, stiff bristles make for a very precise application.
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